The what where why and how is irrelevant. If you can't feel that real loving absolutely pure togetherness in these photographs, with these beautiful people - you may as well be neck deep in mud. As for us, we just danced on turquoise waters, under an aquamarine sky, a float a very sexy looking barge, whilst being showered in champagne as pelicans flew overhead. There were huge wise old trees and stretches of beach that had never been graced with all manner of such joyful antics, and...I almost dropped my camera in the drink it was all so wonderfully fun to be part of. I took some photos, or they kinda took themselves as I smiled from ear to ear and got to swim in the wake of all that wholesome celebration.

Sam and Tom are no exception, and if I didn't get to basque in Sam and Tom's world on their Wedding Day as their Photographer, I'd be crashing their Wedding for sure! Cafe hang outs, phone chats and easy banter were all strong lead ups for me to know that I was working for a couple of special human beings. What a privilege it was to see them declare, share and celebrate their love for each other.

Another well even better known fact: the South Coast of New South Wales is absolutely gorgeous. Especially in Spring, and especially when you're in the cradle of Jaspers Brush rolling hills and wine country. Silos Estate was stunning. From the warm golden light and green paddock, to the visual majesty of the silos themselves coupled and adjoining the marquee all lit up and dripping with flowers (wow Moss Nest!).

It was such a cool thing to work alongside other contributors to Sam and Tom's Wedding like Dr Monty Badami - the smiliest and wisest Celebrant this side of the Bodhi Tree. Emma McGill the makeup Maestro - so kind - so professional. And to top it all off with getting a groove on with We Play Records - Sam and Tom's folks took the cake in the get down department (I just watched and learned).

What a great Wedding. Huge congratulations to my most awesome of awesome clients. Sam and Tom - you guys rock.

You know when you walk into the unknown and you realise you've kinda arrived at home, and you're surrounded by a family that although you've never met them before you feel you've been hanging out for ever. That was me - South Coast Wedding Photojournalist - and living so far from anywhere that I rarely meet my clients before their Wedding Day. A quick knock on Room 7 at Bannisters By The Sea and with a quick hello and reaffirmation that I was surrounded by my tribe of folks I went to work between happy banter and plenty of laughs.

Kat and Chris continually impressed me with their total friggin' awesomeness. Seriously. I can't think of a stronger couple. We took some portraits first down at North Mollymook Beach and then out the back of Milton. Watching them hold each other, it was so clear how deep their mutual love and respect runs. I'm always taken by my clients inner super model skills too, which I personally have none, and expect all my clients to be equally awkward in front of the camera. These guys. Nup. Straight off the movie set for some quick stills and then off to get hitched. So much style and grace!

Matron Porter Reserve at South Caz (Narrawallee) turned it on for a really sweet and intimate Wedding Ceremony. I think that's clear in the shots. I felt it that's for sure. We all did, as did Kat and Chris' little legends who turned on the charm and did all the classic stuff little boys do when they're dressed in little man suits. Too cute.

All this before 5pm and topped off with tons of Cupitts Winery love into the night. Picture open fire, glasses of wine, sandstone cottages, rolling green hills, and The Budawangs for a backdrop.